… attending an online concert headlined by Edmonton’s YouTube star Daniela Andrade.
You don’t have to leave the comfort of your home … just head to StageIt.com and pay what you can to watch her 30-minute show, which starts … Continue reading →

Two new TV/web series are focusing their cameras on our city’s music scene.
Edmonton Unplugged, a new show on Shaw TV, hosted by Douglas Mitchell, features live performances by local musicians. Singer-songwriter Carrie Day and Rend, a … Continue reading →

If you don’t shoot for the stars, you’ll never get off the ground.
Earlier this year, HLDN (also known as Holden Daniels) sponsored a contest — record a cover of his electro-pop song, In The Stars, post it … Continue reading →

Guitar-playing robots. Hipsters. Daddy issues. Hotdog-scented bandmates. Mass firings.
These are some of the obstacles facing Noisy Colours on their road to rock ‘n’ roll glory. Watch David McCargar and his bandmates as they try to conquer Edmonton and each … Continue reading →

1. Over the last two days, five Edmonton acts have released music videos — including The Wet Secrets‘ Nightlife, which stars one of SCTV‘s most beloved characters, Count Floyd, played by Joe Flaherty.
Nightlife is one … Continue reading →

Jon Stewart and The Daily Show may need a spinoff to handle all the material coming out of the Rob Ford circus.
They finally made the trip to Toronto to find out why five councilors voted against the removal of … Continue reading →

* Rend’s Is It Just Me is the first single from the pop-rock band’s second EP, Winter to Summer.
The fivesome, led by Carol-Lynne Quinn, will release the six-song effort on Nov. 9 at The Starlite Room. Wanna … Continue reading →

When it comes to websites, too often we spend a lot of time on the bread but not on the meat. We design a great look, pop in animation, make sure its working on different devices but fail at the … Continue reading →

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Stage 44, Rutherford School
A performance can seem cursed from the start. First, this one’s way off the beaten path, tucked across the Mill Creek Ravine in the French Quarter. Second, and more importantly, it contains clowns.
Whether … Continue reading →

Today’s report that 16 per cent of Canadians are cutting the cord on their TV cable service marks a big leap from even a year ago when a similar report suggested only one in 50 Canadians were making that move.… Continue reading →